Wudang Sword is a body of Chinese straight sword (jian) techniques—famous in China—encompassed by the Wudang quan or internal martial arts. The oldest reputable accounts of Wudang Sword begin with Grandmaster Sung Wei-I around the turn of the 20th century. Sung taught Wudang Sword to Li Jing Lin and a few others. He learned the art from a Daoist named Zhang Ye-He, who was the 8th generation lineage holder. Sung also learned the martial art of Bagua from the kung fu brother of Dong Haichuan, the supposed creator of Baguazhang.
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| - Wudang Sword is a body of Chinese straight sword (jian) techniques—famous in China—encompassed by the Wudang quan or internal martial arts. The oldest reputable accounts of Wudang Sword begin with Grandmaster Sung Wei-I around the turn of the 20th century. Sung taught Wudang Sword to Li Jing Lin and a few others. He learned the art from a Daoist named Zhang Ye-He, who was the 8th generation lineage holder. Sung also learned the martial art of Bagua from the kung fu brother of Dong Haichuan, the supposed creator of Baguazhang. (en)
- A Espada de Wudang Espada é parte integrante das técnicas da espada reta chinesa (jian) — famosas na China—, abordada pelos Chuan de Wudang ou Artes Marciais Internas. As referências mais antigas e respeitáveis da Espada de Wudang referem o Grão-mestre Sung Wei-I no virar do século 20. Sung ensinou a Espada de Wudang a Li Jing Lin e outros. Este aprendeu a arte de um Daoista chamado Zhang Ye-He, que era o titular da 8º geração da linhagem. Sung também aprendeu a arte marcial do Bagua com o irmão de Gong fu (Kung fu) Dong Haichuan: o suposto criador do Baguazhang. (pt)
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| - Wudang Sword is a body of Chinese straight sword (jian) techniques—famous in China—encompassed by the Wudang quan or internal martial arts. The oldest reputable accounts of Wudang Sword begin with Grandmaster Sung Wei-I around the turn of the 20th century. Sung taught Wudang Sword to Li Jing Lin and a few others. He learned the art from a Daoist named Zhang Ye-He, who was the 8th generation lineage holder. Sung also learned the martial art of Bagua from the kung fu brother of Dong Haichuan, the supposed creator of Baguazhang. Disciples of Li Jing Lin who learned the Wudang Sword were Huang Yuan Xiou, Meng Xiao-Feng, who taught current head Grandmaster in China Ma Jie, and Yang Kui-Shan, who taught modern day Grandmaster Qian Timing. Both Ma Jie and Qian Timing taught Chang Wu-Na and Lu Mei-hui, the current masters of the 13th generation.Li Jing Lin also taught his art to many of his friends and colleagues such as Sun Lu Tang and Fu Chen Song. Inside disciples of Fu Chen Song who learned the Wudang Sword were his son, , who taught it to Bow-sim Mark and to his children, including Victor ShengLung Fu, Fu WenLung and Fu MeiLan. (en)
- A Espada de Wudang Espada é parte integrante das técnicas da espada reta chinesa (jian) — famosas na China—, abordada pelos Chuan de Wudang ou Artes Marciais Internas. As referências mais antigas e respeitáveis da Espada de Wudang referem o Grão-mestre Sung Wei-I no virar do século 20. Sung ensinou a Espada de Wudang a Li Jing Lin e outros. Este aprendeu a arte de um Daoista chamado Zhang Ye-He, que era o titular da 8º geração da linhagem. Sung também aprendeu a arte marcial do Bagua com o irmão de Gong fu (Kung fu) Dong Haichuan: o suposto criador do Baguazhang. Os discípulos de Li Jing Lin, que aprenderam a Espada de Wudang Espada foram Huang Yuan Xiou, Xiao Meng-Feng, que ensinaram o atual Líder e Grão-mestre na China Ma Jie, e Yang Kui-Shan, que ensinou o atual Grão-mestre Qian Timing. Tanto Ma Jie e Qian Timing ensinaram Chang Wu-Na e Lu Mei-hui, os mestres atuais da 13ª geração.Li Jing Lin também ensinou sua a arte a muitos dos seus amigos e colegas, como Sun Lu Tang e Fu Chen Song.Discípulos internos de Fu Chen Song que aprenderam a Espada de Wudang Espada foram o seu fiho, Fu Wing Fay, que ensinou a Bow Sim Mark e aos seus filhos, incluindo Victor ShengLung Fu, Fu WenLung e Fu MeiLan. (pt)
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